Cardioscan (Singapore) - Sales CardioScan Employee Review

1.0
Mar 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Annual leave package and occassional overseas work trips. Jobscope and workload is good. Non-managerial colleagues are great to work with.

Cons

Sales management does not have your best interest in mind. Swooped in at the end to sign the contract for account after my efforts without me knowing, and bragged about signing them to boss. Gave leads for colleague's territory, but does not extend same courtesy and takes them for herself. Told new colleagues that I had spread rumors to customers during my notice period and not to speak to me, even though I had been nothing but professional. Seems to be on a power-trip. Below market pay, candidates will be low balled. Commission is almost non-existent and hitting 100% of sales target did not get me my commission, have to hit 110%. *Contract terms does not specify commission and subject to management changes whenever they like. Did not know a 2 week annual bonus was possible until I worked here. Yearly increment was 6 month overdue with no updates. No AWS. Colleagues stayed 2 hours late for 2-day event but when asked for halfday off, request was denied even though they did a favor for the company. Looks like modern company on the surface, but ran like a classic asian company. Forget about WFH opportunities for other roles.

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1.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It’s difficult to identify many genuine positives. Some non-management staff were supportive and hardworking, but unfortunately many of the good employees did not stay long-term due to the toxic culture and poor leadership.

Cons

I would never recommend CardioScan as a workplace. The culture is heavily driven by micromanagement, fear, and control rather than trust, support, or genuine leadership. HR creates an environment where staff often feel anxious, unsupported, and constantly scrutinised instead of empowered to do their jobs well. Ideas for improvement, collaboration, or positive cultural change are frequently dismissed very quickly, which leaves employees feeling unheard and undervalued. Rather than encouraging growth and development, there is a clear culture of protecting egos and maintaining control. One of the most disappointing aspects was the lack of support from senior leadership, particularly the CEO. Concerns around staff wellbeing, morale, and toxic workplace culture appeared to be ignored rather than addressed. Many talented and hardworking employees have left because they no longer felt supported or psychologically safe in the environment. There are some genuinely good people working there, but the overall culture makes it difficult for staff to succeed or feel appreciated. Until leadership takes accountability and prioritises people over politics, I could not recommend working here.

1.0
May 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Not many positives. You may meet some good people, but the high staff turnover says a lot about employee retention and overall workplace satisfaction.

Cons

There are significant issues with culture and management. If you see words like “accountability” and “ownership” in the job ad, be prepared for a culture where employees are blamed for everything, constantly micromanaged, and expected to carry excessive pressure. Expect to be severely overworked with no opportunity for growth. You’ll be encouraged to be “proactive” by taking on more and more responsibilities, yet there is no increase in pay — which is already below market rate for the role. The more you do, the more becomes expected of you.

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